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Organic search results appear when someone makes a search using a search engine. They aren’t paid for by businesses and they aren’t adverts. Which of the images shows the organic search results from this particular search?

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Answered by winter41
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Traditionally, inbound marketers have avoided paid search as we viewed it as more of an outbound method for marketing, but with Social Media Ads and tools like HubSpot Ads, it's becoming far more common for the two to work together.

Realistically, it takes three to six months to start seeing movement in search rankings and most people just don't want to wait that long. Paid search helps you get visitors to your website today and also speeds up the process of optimizing your landing pages for higher conversions, which pays off exponentially in the long run.

So, if you are weighing the pros and cons of organic search vs paid search, sit down with your team and examine your timeline and budget.

If you're looking for the quickest results, paid search is better, but if you're looking for the most cost-effective results, the answer becomes less clear cut.

In general, organic search is more cost-effective in the long run. However, with the right tweaking to your campaign and attention to landing page optimization, paid search can be very cost-effective as well.

Take a look at your goals and don't be afraid to experiment.

Answered by tanjinrahmankhan
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Organic search results appear when someone makes a search using a search engine. They aren’t paid for by businesses and they aren’t adverts. Which of the images shows the organic search results from this particular search?

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